United National Tag Team Championship
The Tenryu Project United National Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship contested for in the Japanese promotion Tenryu Project. This title is the first championship in Tenryu Project that is not revived from Wrestle Association-R. It is also referred to as the UN Tag Team Championship for short. The title matches are fought under PWF rules.
History
The title was created in April 2023 with the approval of All Japan Pro Wrestling and Dory Funk Jr., chairman of the Pacific Wrestling Federation, the governing body for AJPW's championships. It was created to honor the career of Genichiro Tenryu, who held the NWA United National Championship twice before it was unified into the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship. The title matches are held under classic PWF rules, with all matches being 2-out-of-3 falls with a 60-minute time limit.
Inaugural tournament
On June 10, 2023, a one-day, four-team tournament was held at the GEN Sports Palace in Shinjuku, Tokyo, to crown the inaugural champions. The Aoyagi brothers, Yuma and Atsuki, representing AJPW and their stable, ended up victorious.
The Tenryu Project United National Heavyweight Tag Team Championship belts are almost exact replicas of the old NWA United National Championship singles belt, originally made in 1970 and retired from use for the Triple Crown since 2013. They feature the same six side plates on a black leather strap. In the center plate, the word "TAG" has been added between the "UNITED NATIONAL CHAMPION" inscription and the globe. Instead of a red leather background, one of the belt has a yellow background, while the other has a blue background. Instead of a depiction of two grapplers, the globe features a kanji in black enamel; the yellow belt reads "" while the blue belt reads "". Together, these kanji form the word A-un. In Japanese Buddhism, it is the syllable that represents the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma, and is similar to the idea of the "Alpha and Omega".
Reigns
As of,, there have been a total of four reigns shared among four different teams consisting of eight distinctive wrestlers. The current champions are Kohei Sato and Masayuki Kono who are in their first reign as a team.
Combined reigns
As of,.